Sunday, February 4, 2018

Florida Tile Installation Pay is Only Half of Boston and I still Made Over $10,000 Around 5 Weeks!

Purchasing TileExcellence.com

I’ve been writing about the opportunity presented by the purchase of tileexcellence.com for some time now.

I’ve clearly stated the income possibilities to easily surpass the cost of the business

in a very short time. I have always done all tile installations myself without the help of others or a tile crew. If a person bought tileexcellence.com and they were to implement tile crews the income would multiply by leaps and bounds!! I don’t supply tile materials for my jobs either, which if done could be more $$$$ made. Using the Tile Excellence blog [which comes as part of this sale] for advertising, the passive income would be incredible!

I have indisputable proof of what I’ve been saying all along;

tile work here in Florida pays $2.50 per sq. ft. for normal straight tile installation, InBoston it pays double around $5.00 per sq. ft. In about the last 35 days I have ALONE without any help earned over $10,000 laying tile. THAT EQUATES TO about $20,000 PAY IN BOSTON, which is $5000 more than we are asking for the business!! This proves that the $15,000 asking price for tileexcellence.com could be earned back in the first month with hard work. EVEN as a one-man show,

tileexcellence.com in MA is a great business and huge moneymaking opportunity

with the unlimited potential to pay off quickly if you’re willing to work. Give me a call for details on how you can pick up on this extraordinary chance to be independent with a turnkey business at a steal of a price.

Monday, January 28, 2013

I ask you what would you rather have inside your shower Wood or concrete?Seems like a no brainer to me.But surprisingly most tile guys are making their inside tile benches out of wood framing only because its easy.But the price of wood is high and wood is greatly effected by water.Concrete blocks on the other hand are very cheap and last forever inside your shower.Cost effective and long lasting

concrete block is the only way to go when a bench is built inside a shower. So when getting quotes to build your shower insist on concrete benches in your shower and If your tile guy cant do it find someone who can and get a 100+ year bench in your shower

Monday, September 24, 2012

How to Build a Handicapped Wheelchair Accessible
Shower

I completed a roll in shower for
some very nice folks In Essex mass about a month ago. The lady of the houses
older mom was moving in and she was preparing for the future. The prices she was
getting were out of this world, and I was about the 5th guy looking at the job.
The bathroom was a typical old new England over 100 years old.All the walls in the
shower were 3 inch concrete with metal lathe, the outside walls of the bathroom
were horse hair plaster. The first obstacle Was the tear out, This was where
they were being charged the most $ for labor I walked the man of the house through
what it would take and he felt confident he could handle the task. Next I
explained step by step what it would take to build their shower in a economic
way while still getting a top quality long lasting
installation.

After the tear out, came
the rubber shower pan liner installation making sure the liner is at least 12
inches up the walls and NEVER nailed below the 8 inch mark.The front of the
liner will go straight out of the mouth of the shower 2 ft into the bathroom
floor(because there is no curb) the liner just keeps going into the room and is
nailed at the end 2ft out of the mouth of the shower

With the liner now installed the
1/2 inch hardy board is nailed to the studs everywhere that tile will be
installed again NO NAILS BELOW the 8 INCH waterline. Hardy board is caulked and
sealed with "silicone II" 50 year caulk.

Wall tile is now installed on the
walls and we are ready to build the bench. Almost all the installers who had given
quotes on the job were going to build the bench out of wood.

I knew however that concrete block was much more
economic and would last forever. So in about 1 hour I laid 9 concrete blocks with
1 - 60 lb bag of masonry mix and YA! a bench for the next 200
years!

So now came the concrete 3 inch
roll over "speed bump" wheel chair accessible shower floor with slant to the drain.
This was accomplished in part by having built up the outside bathroom floor a
couple of inches high , leaving the shower floor area 2 inches lower before we
even started with the concrete . It took 5- 60 lb bags of "sand topping " mix to
"dry pack"the shower floor with a slant to the drain and a "speed bump"instead
of the normal curb.

The rest was tile finishing Hardy
board on top of the block bench in a thick bed of "marble and granite
"thinset/medium bed mortar(home depot product) then tiled. Mosaic shower floor
tile laid just right over the "speed bump" and meeting the outside floor tile
finished off the job.

This job cost the customer $1600
labor paid to me and about $ 700 in materials bringing their cost in at
about $2300 way lower than any of their other quotes and making it possible for
them to get their handicapped needs at a affordable price . Jobs like these make
what I do so rewarding. Not every job can be such a pleasure but when they do
come, they are so appreciated .!!

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